Nevada High School Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps
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Nevada Flying Tigers 2024-2025

​The Nevada High School Air Force Junior Reserve Office Training Corps (AFJROTC) program is grounded in the Air Force core values of integrity first, service before self, and excellence in all we do.
 
The objectives of JROTC are to:
Educate and train high school cadets in citizenship Promote community service Instill responsibility, character, and self-discipline Provide instruction in air and space fundamentals  
The curriculum emphasizes:
The heritage of flight Development of air power The aerospace environment Human requirements of flight Aerospace vehicles Principles of aircraft flight and navigation The space environment, space programs, space technology, rocketry, propulsion and the aerospace industry  
Cadets learn: Military customs and courtesies Flag etiquette Citizenship in the United States The elements of survival, first aid, health, wellness, and fitness Basic drill and ceremonies Effective communication, management, human relations, and life skills 
To reinforce what is learned in the classroom, cadets participate in several outside activities such as field trips to military bases, aerospace facilities and industries, and museums. Cadets also participate in parades, leadership schools, drill competitions, military balls, honorary academic groups and community activities. Each academic course consists of Aerospace Science (AS), Leadership Education (LE) and Wellness components.

For More Information Contact:

Lt Col (Ret) Bryan D. Eckart                                                              
800 W. Hickory                                                                           
Nevada, MO  64772                                                                     
Phone: 417-448-2020/ Ext 5063                                                 
Fax: 417-448-2039                                                                       
E-mail: [email protected]                                         


CMSgt Dustin R. Dulier, USAF (Ret)
800 W. Hickory
Nevada, MO  64772
Phone: 417-448-2020/ Ext 5062
Fax: 417-448-2039
E-mail: [email protected]


The information and opinions contained in this internet site do not reflect the official policy or position of the United States Government,  United states Air Force, or Jeanne M. Holm Center for Officer Accessions and Citizen Development.

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